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| Clubname | Tottenham Hotspur |
| Fullname | Tottenham Hotspur Football Club |
| Nickname | Spurs |
| Founded | 1882 |
| Ground | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
| Capacity | 62,850 |
| Chairman | Daniel Levy |
| Manager | Ange Postecoglou |
| League | Premier League |
| Season | 2023–24 |
| Position | 6th |
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. is a professional association football club based in London with roots in Tottenham and a history extending from the late 19th century through the Premier League era. The club has competed in English domestic competitions including the FA Cup and the EFL Cup and in European tournaments such as the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League, and has produced notable players, managers and moments that connect to broader British and international sport.
The club was founded in 1882 during the Victorian period in Tottenham, later becoming a member of the Southern League and then the Football League; early administrators interfaced with institutions like the City of London Corporation and sporting bodies such as the Football Association. Spurs achieved landmark successes including winning the FA Cup in 1901 and becoming the first club in the 20th century to achieve the Double of the Football League First Division and the FA Cup in 1961 under manager Bill Nicholson, whose tenure linked to tactical developments later influential on coaches like Mauricio Pochettino and Harry Redknapp. European exploits include the 1972 UEFA Cup triumph and the 1984 UEFA Cup victory, with managers and players crossing paths with figures from Real Madrid CF, FC Bayern Munich, and AC Milan in continental competition. The club's late-20th and early-21st century narrative intersects with the Premier League formation, high-profile transfers, and stadium redevelopment controversies involving stakeholders such as ENIC Group and local authorities including the Haringey Council.
The home ground is the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a modern venue built on the site of the former White Hart Lane and developed with partners including architects linked to projects for Wembley Stadium and the Olympic Park. The stadium hosts domestic fixtures, NFL matches through partnerships with the National Football League, and concerts attracting performers connected to venues like the O2 Arena. Training is conducted at the Hotspur Way complex near Enfield, with sports science and medical teams collaborating with institutions such as the Aspetar network and equipment suppliers comparable to Nike and New Balance in professional sport. The club's infrastructure investments involved financing mechanisms seen in deals involving entities like Goldman Sachs and advisers experienced in stadia procurement alongside community programmes coordinated with groups like the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation.
Supporters formed local and international supporter clubs akin to those of Arsenal F.C., Chelsea F.C., and West Ham United, with supporter culture expressed through chants, fanzines and media collaborations with broadcasters such as the BBC, Sky Sports and Amazon Prime Video. Derbies against Arsenal F.C. and matches with neighbours like Leyton Orient have produced fixtures noted in periodicals and histories alongside personalities such as Jimmy Greaves and Glenn Hoddle who feature in fan memory. The club's identity includes the cockerel crest and the Lilywhite colours, traditions maintained through museum exhibits comparable to those at Manchester United Museum and community outreach programmes co-ordinated with organisations like Sport England and local schools.
Notable managers have included figures connected to international coaching networks such as Bill Nicholson, Clive Allen (as player), Mauricio Pochettino, Harry Redknapp, Jose Mourinho and Ange Postecoglou, with playing staff over time featuring internationals who represented teams such as England national football team, Argentina national football team, France national football team, South Korea national football team and Netherlands national football team. Academy graduates have progressed to professional careers similar to pathways used by Manchester United F.C. Academy and Ajax Youth Academy, and sports directors and analytics personnel collaborate with organisations like Opta Sports and Metrica Sports. The club's captaincy, medical staff and scouting network interact with transfer markets involving clubs such as FC Barcelona, Juventus F.C., Liverpool F.C., Manchester City F.C. and Inter Milan.
Competitive honours include top-flight titles, cup victories and European trophies such as the FA Cup, the League Cup and the UEFA Cup (now UEFA Europa League), with individual records held by players like Harry Kane (goalscoring records), Glenn Hoddle (appearances and assists) and Ledley King (captaincy and defensive records). Club records are comparable to milestones at clubs like Everton F.C. and Aston Villa F.C. with statistics maintained by governing bodies including the Premier League and the FA. Notable achievements include high league finishes that qualified for the UEFA Champions League and record attendances at fixtures rivalled by matches at Old Trafford and Anfield.
Commercial partners have included kit suppliers and shirt sponsors such as AIA (company), Nike, Under Armour and HP Inc. while corporate governance has been overseen by ownership groups like Enic International Ltd. with financial reporting interacting with entities such as the Financial Conduct Authority and commercial bankers including Barclays. Revenue streams combine broadcast deals with rights holders like Sky Sports and BT Sport, matchday income and merchandising comparable to revenue models at Chelsea F.C. and Arsenal F.C., while transfer market activity involves agents and intermediaries linked to regulatory frameworks such as those of FIFA and UEFA. Financial challenges and Fair Play considerations have prompted engagement with advisers experienced in club valuation and stadium finance used in projects with firms like KPMG and PwC.
Category:Football clubs in London